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Your cart is empty.Create your own iron-on designs for embroidery, fabric painting, or any other arts and crafts project. Simply use the special transfer pencil to draw your own design or trace over your favorite design. Your drawings can then be ironed on to almost anything in just a few seconds.
julie
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
I could not get the pencil marks to transfer onto my fabric. I wasn't sure if the fabric was the problem. I washed the fabric hoping that would help but it did not help. The pencil also kept breaking. I will be looking for another product
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
La tinta se mantiene por poco tiempo!
Bernice Deakins
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
It's a great product. I bought several and used them in an art class to transfer patterns onto t-shirts to paint
Sheila boyd
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Easy to use
VIVIAN T.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Wonderful!
Capless
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
I'm usingthe tracing paper Aunt Martha's recommends for these pencils. i just slip my pattern under the tracing paper and folloe the lines withnthese pencils. place the traced pattern on yoy fabric and iron it on. i don't recommend ironing back and forth, just hold the iron inplace for a few seconds and take a quick look under the tracing paper to make sure the transfer is leaving a dark pattern. replace the tracing paper exactly on fabric to reduce risk of smudging. The dark line is permanent seen on fabricis permanrnt, itdoes not wash away, so be careful and trace with a light touch, enough to see the pattern outline. I use this for embroidery so if I'm careful my stitching will cover any black linesIt's essential to practise on a scrap fabric until you get the result you want. I like using these pencils
vicky estes
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
Good
a reader
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2020
These pencils feel exactly like Prismacolors in the way they apply to paper. First draw out your design with a regular pencil the exact size you want on filler paper or any other thinnish paper. Next, flip it over and tape it onto any window where it's sunny. Now trace over the design (it will appear backwards) with this transfer pencil. Just go over it with one pass lightly for now. Remove tape and return to your desk or table and place your design, again face down, on the table. Now, using the pencil, go back over your lines you traced several more times to build up a nice heavy (not necessarily thick) line. I went over each line in my lettering about five times and pressed only moderately hard each time so as not to break the point. It does build layers. You can sharpen the pencil with an x-acto knife if you need to refine the point. Once you have a good heavy line place the design with the red line side face down on the item you are going to transfer the design onto. Now your original pencil lines should be face up and the design should appear normal. Pin in place around edges and re-measure just to make sure the design is exactly where you want it. Now using a dry iron, place iron on the design, or on portions of it. About 20 seconds does the trick; use the iron several times over each area. It works better if you place the iron down rather than sliding it around, to prevent the paper from possibly sliding around. You can peek under one corner to see if it has transferred OK. Then remove pins (they might still be hot, so careful!) and lift up design. Your pattern should be transferred. Now I am ready to embroider. My dish towel will say, "Alexa, wash the dishes."
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